peachmangosteen March 7, 2016 Share March 7, 2016 (edited) The one thing I remember about Guatemala is Danni winning IC after she got the advantage at the auction. I wish they'd do that IC again I really liked it. Edited March 7, 2016 by peachmangosteen Link to comment
KimberStormer March 8, 2016 Share March 8, 2016 Man, who could forget Judd, man? He wasn't a damn bad sportsmanship, man. 5 Link to comment
LanceM March 8, 2016 Share March 8, 2016 Judd had one of the classic vote outs. "thanks guys, Hope you get a bitten by a crocodile.... scumbags" 4 Link to comment
LadyChatts March 8, 2016 Share March 8, 2016 One of my favorite moments during Guatemala was that one RC where Yaxha (thanks in large part to Brandon) totally blew Nakum out of the water, leaving poor Jaime back at the first station trying to chop away at some ropes to release planks as they cruised to victory (literally, right past the frustrated Nakum). And how can we forget "Gary Hawkins" the landscaper? 2 Link to comment
Mrs. P. March 8, 2016 Share March 8, 2016 Guatamala left me with one distinct memory - the utter and ccomplete downfall of Stephenie. Such a heroine (seemingly) in Palau, and such an entitled bitch in Guatamala! What a difference! It may well have been the edit she got in both seasons, but it was very effective. 5 Link to comment
LadyChatts March 8, 2016 Share March 8, 2016 (edited) The Price is Right special featuring former Survivors filmed yesterday (haven't heard of an airdate, but since it's a primetime special, my guess is May sweeps). Not sure when the Big Brother/TAR episodes are filming or who is involved with those. But from Survivor, looked like Joe, Max, Tyler, So, Mike (WA), Boston Rob, Cirie, Christina Cha, Natalie Tenerrelli, Ken Hoang, Woo, Monica, and Corinne were all there. It mentioned that there are going to be fans there, so not sure what role the Survivors are going to have. Edited March 8, 2016 by LadyChatts Link to comment
BeatrixK March 10, 2016 Share March 10, 2016 OK -- regarding last night's Survivor - This Time it's for real edition. Listened to EX morning live on the way into work today -- and Dalton Ross has been on location while they were filming Survivor...so here's what they understand about last night's bizarre near death a palooza. 1.) Every challenge, once it's set up, has a 'dream team' of body doubles that runs through each challenge 2 - 3 times, before the contestants ever get through it. So, presumably, this challenge had been 'semi-road tested'. Now...this 'dream team' does get to do each challenge fully rested, fed, and hydrated. Basically, they are bodies that run through it, but not in the condition of the contestants...so YMMV. So Ross was sure that the challenge would have been at least executed correctly a few times prior to being filmed with the contestants. 2.) Variable may not have been looked at was when those run-throughs happened: If they were early morning, the temps would have been far lower than mid-day...there could have been cloud cover...any number of weather/time variables to account for it. In the discussion this morning, several points were made about the time of day this challenge was held was a virtual set-up for failure. 3.) The medical and production team is behind the camera with water, umbrellas, etc...which is why Probst started calling for 'all hands' and a swarm of people came out with everything ready. 4.) With 2 people sitting out...that meant 3 of the 12 competing - 25% needed medical attention. That's an astronomical percentage, and much higher than any previous challenge that had drops/evacs. 5.) And this feels like I didn't 'hear' it right...but Apparently, this season was filmed BEFORE the last Cambodia season - so this was, essentially, the 'test run' for the entire environment. So this challenge may have seemed more brutal because it was the first time they'd experienced this locale, and weren't aware/prepared for the heat and conditions as they were in the season before this. Overall -- the feeling was Production may have just pushed their envelope too far. 1 Link to comment
pennben March 10, 2016 Share March 10, 2016 1.) Every challenge, once it's set up, has a 'dream team' of body doubles that runs through each challenge 2 - 3 times, before the contestants ever get through it. So, presumably, this challenge had been 'semi-road tested'. Now...this 'dream team' does get to do each challenge fully rested, fed, and hydrated. Basically, they are bodies that run through it, but not in the condition of the contestants...so YMMV. So Ross was sure that the challenge would have been at least executed correctly a few times prior to being filmed with the contestants. Andy Dehnart has a good column about this whole mess of an episode on his site realityblurred.com From that column, he notes the following with respect to the dream team run through: Here is a critical detail: During the challenge rehearsal, run by the Dream Team, the ball bags were marked by flags. (Watch below.) Those were not there during the actual challenge. Survivor’s crew rehearses challenges to plan camera angles and that sort of thing, but also to make sure the challenge works. The challenge might be adjusted to make something easier, or it might be adjusted to make something harder.In this case, there was a clear decision to remove those flags, which obviously created a situation where the tribes were forced to search in the sand far more than the Dream Team was. A difficult challenge was intentionally made more difficult. 1 Link to comment
LadyChatts March 10, 2016 Share March 10, 2016 (edited) BeatrixK, you didn't hear wrong, this season was filmed before Second Chances (S31 filmed May-June, while the current season filmed March-May). Seeing what has gone down so far, I can see why the challenges were less physical during SC, and why they seemed to go overboard in making the camps look like an ad for Home Depot with the rewards. I guess they didn't want what happened during Koh Rong to happen there (and of course, we did still get Joe passing out, and Keith about 5 seconds away from passing out). Because it can't be said enough, TPTB really screwed up here. Edited March 10, 2016 by LadyChatts 1 Link to comment
Special K March 10, 2016 Share March 10, 2016 Why is the Dream Team composed of only young, fit people? That doesn't accurately reflect the way the challenge is going to be run by the tribes. They should have a few older/heavier/less fit individuals in there. 4 Link to comment
Artsda March 10, 2016 Share March 10, 2016 Jeff Probst on 'the most frightened I've been in all my time on Survivor' http://www.ew.com/article/2016/03/10/survivor-jeff-probst-kaoh-rong-caleb-alecia-debbie-episode-4 Link to comment
LanceM March 22, 2016 Share March 22, 2016 In the obscure former Survivors in the news department, Alexis Jones of Survivor Micronesia (she was one of the women in Parvati's Black Widow Brigade) apparently got into some altercation with a couple of LA Lakers at a traffic stop where they allegedly made rude and vulgar gestures towards her and her mother. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/03/21/l-a-lakers-investigating-nick-young-jordan-clarkson-over-sexual-harassment-allegations/ 1 Link to comment
ByaNose March 22, 2016 Share March 22, 2016 If I can't be a real contestant can I be a dream team member? I'm not smart, good looking or athletic. I'd be perfect, right? Link to comment
Nashville March 22, 2016 Share March 22, 2016 I think they're college interns and their main purpose is for camera blocking. That, plus they probably work cheaper'n shit for the experience: room + board + the trip. Link to comment
Nashville March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Oh I agree. Many plum internships are unpaid. I would totally do that unpaid. Oh, I would too. But only if they cover the alcohol bill as well. Otherwise I'd be losing money on the deal. 1 Link to comment
Special K March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Wouldn't that be hilarious if the Dream Team one time was just a bunch of us middle-aged schlubs from previously.tv!?! What a blast that would be!! (I bet the puzzles would be more likely to lie down like lovers for us than the actual Dream Team...) 6 Link to comment
seacliffsal March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Okay, I'll sign up for the middle-aged schlub dream team-is everyone else in? Wow, that would totally change up the challenges! Let's go... 6 Link to comment
azshadowwalker March 23, 2016 Share March 23, 2016 Guatamala left me with one distinct memory - the utter and ccomplete downfall of Stephenie. Such a heroine (seemingly) in Palau, and such an entitled bitch in Guatamala! What a difference! It may well have been the edit she got in both seasons, but it was very effective. I liked Steph in both seasons. Maybe it was just Internet opinions and their shifting focus rather than a difference in Stephenie or the edit. Link to comment
KimberStormer March 24, 2016 Share March 24, 2016 I was never a Stephenie fan, and I too did not notice any difference between her on Palau and on Guatemala, personality or editingwise. But maybe so many people saying how horrible she was on Guatemala made me expect something much worse, softening the impact, and I watched Guatemala long after Palau so maybe my memory was not so good. Link to comment
Trick Question March 24, 2016 Share March 24, 2016 Steph's story in S10 (the lone survivor from a decimated tribe) was so unique that the show couldn't help make it 'heroic' in a sense, even if Steph was more realistically the least-losing of her tribe of epic losers. Also, since literally 75% screentime in the early episodes went to the Ulong tribe (since they kept going to TC), I can't blame the editors for trying to portray these people in as likable a light as possible since we'd be spending so much time with them. By S11 rolled around, it was either a case of Steph taking her "Iron Steph" fame too seriously or letting it go to her head, or else this was her personality all along and the editors could more freely show it. And yet even still, Guatemala was one of those seasons where the show tries to keep a fan favourite's "goat" status hidden in the edit the entire time --- Steph, Russell, Matt von Ertfelda, Sugar, Spencer, Tasha, Coach, all players who had no chance in hell of winning but Survivor tried to keep this hidden to keep the suspense going. 3 Link to comment
Lantern7 March 29, 2016 Share March 29, 2016 Found this on Funny115. Too mean? Also, I can't wait to see the third list when it's revealed this summer. 1 Link to comment
marys1000 March 30, 2016 Share March 30, 2016 This may have already been posted back a couple of months but I ran across a reference to a reddit post - apparently Woo (or his double) was in a Jeep commercial during? the super bowl. Someone also saw the commercial run during a basketball game. Woo is in the commercial as a rock climber. Link to comment
Special K March 30, 2016 Share March 30, 2016 (edited) This may have already been posted back a couple of months but I ran across a reference to a reddit post - apparently Woo (or his double) was in a Jeep commercial during? the super bowl. Someone also saw the commercial run during a basketball game. Woo is in the commercial as a rock climber. I was going to come on here and ask if anyone knew if that was him! It sure looks like him. If so, good for him! (I tried to find a link to the video, but it is suspiciously hard to find!) Edited March 30, 2016 by Special K Link to comment
piequinn35 March 30, 2016 Share March 30, 2016 Saw this on tv few days ago and I recognized that it's Woo. http://www.ispot.tv/ad/A28w/2016-jeep-cherokee-trailhawk-no-boundaries 3 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay March 30, 2016 Share March 30, 2016 Steph's story in S10 (the lone survivor from a decimated tribe) was so unique that the show couldn't help make it 'heroic' in a sense, even if Steph was more realistically the least-losing of her tribe of epic losers. Also, since literally 75% screentime in the early episodes went to the Ulong tribe (since they kept going to TC), I can't blame the editors for trying to portray these people in as likable a light as possible since we'd be spending so much time with them. Even though James was such an asshole to her in H v V, you reminded me of his speech at Tribal where he said, "And I know it's very romantic, you being the only person left alone in your tribe," which was hilarious, (But then of course he got mean and said something like, and maybe there was a reason for it, LOL.) Link to comment
Jobiska April 4, 2016 Share April 4, 2016 Woo is in the commercial as a rock climber. Yeah, I guess if they had to pick someone who is athletic and good-looking yet clueless enough to run down their car battery by pointing their headlights at a rock wall so they could climb it at night, Woo's a good choice. 11 Link to comment
peachmangosteen April 4, 2016 Share April 4, 2016 Yeah, I guess if they had to pick someone who is athletic and good-looking yet clueless enough to run down their car battery by pointing their headlights at a rock wall so they could climb it at night, Woo's a good choice. This is such a great post! 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 April 12, 2016 Share April 12, 2016 From RealityBlurred: a list of returning finalists for S34. Quick prediction: no way does Earl come back. He's way too normal for this show, even with the "He got lucky winning his season" angle. Link to comment
kikaha April 12, 2016 Share April 12, 2016 I don't think Earl got lucky, and I would really like to see him play again. 8 Link to comment
Lantern7 April 12, 2016 Share April 12, 2016 So would I. I just figured that if Dreamz had honored Yau Man's agreement, Yau Man would have won. He didn't, Yau Man got booted, and Earl got the 9-0-0 vote. For that season (unfairly maligned by Probst), Earl would be my #2 after Yau Man, especially for his chin-stroking reaction to the fall of the Horsemen. I'm thinking Sandra just wanted a free trip to Los Angeles. Why would she jeopardize her 2-for-2 record? 2 Link to comment
kikaha April 13, 2016 Share April 13, 2016 (edited) Lantern, I haven't seen Fiji for years. My memory is that Earl ran the game far more than anyone else... never was in serious trouble of getting booted... and made it all look pretty effortless. He made a few mistakes, but they didn't end up hurting him. An outstanding performance, which makes me wonder why he hasn't played again. Yau was my favorite that season, so it hurt when Dreamz backed out of their deal. I loved the scene where Jeff snarkily asks Yau why he is sighting the arrows for the challenge... Yau explains he wants one with as little bend as possible, so the arrow will fly true... and he then proceeds to hit the mark, one of the only to do so. Edited April 13, 2016 by kikaha 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 April 26, 2016 Share April 26, 2016 A list of players has been released for the special episodes of The Price Is Right. On the Survivor show, it looks like we'll have a few unavoidable pantloads to deal with. Link to comment
Rick Kitchen May 3, 2016 Share May 3, 2016 In a one minute and 44 second video, they do 40 seconds of intro. Link to comment
Jobiska May 3, 2016 Share May 3, 2016 Knowing how they sometimes hide clues to things in rewards, I had a fun mental image of Mark putting her beak into that cup and drawing out a rolled up bit of paper. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 May 11, 2016 Share May 11, 2016 A bit late, but what the hell .. . tonight, ABC ran a teaser for the summer season of Battlebots. One of the robots was built by a guy from NASA named Dan Barry. If that rings a bell, it's because he was on Exile Island. His entry -- Black Ice -- won a "rumble" by defeating two other bots, earning a place in the upcoming tournament. 1 1 Link to comment
peachmangosteen May 17, 2016 Share May 17, 2016 Survivor Superlatives: Ew at everyone saying Russell should have won. I thought some of them were smarter than that. 4 Link to comment
LadyChatts May 23, 2016 Share May 23, 2016 (edited) Don't forget that tonight the Survivor Price is Right special is on at 8pm EST. Tomorrow is Big Brother, and Wednesday is The Amazing Race. ETA: Okay, I was wondering if the reality show contestants were getting anything on here (didn't know if it was double the prizes). If they make it to the showcase showdown and win, the Survivor (or whatever show they are on), gets money for charity. Also, Cirie was one of the first 4 called down and the contestant she was paired with picked her up in a big hug-the look on Kelley Wentworth's face was priceless. Edited May 24, 2016 by LadyChatts 2 Link to comment
Wouldofshouldof May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 I'm loving this! Can't wait for the next two nights. And my fave Joe and his manbun just made it onstage! 3 Link to comment
LadyChatts May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 (edited) Me too! I'm already a fan of TPIR anyway, but I hope they do more of these specials in the future. Hopefully it gets a good reception. Not surprised by the Survivors that were called to come on down. Pics already gave it away, I know, but even if they hadn't, still wouldn't have been surprised. So jealous of the lady to get to be that close to Joe. I miss my manbun! Edited May 24, 2016 by LadyChatts 1 Link to comment
Wouldofshouldof May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 And Joe and his contestant win - man, he really is charmed, huh? Yay Joe! 5 Link to comment
LadyChatts May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 5 hours ago, Wouldofshouldof said: And Joe and his contestant win - man, he really is charmed, huh? Yay Joe! He seemed more excited at the end than his contestant did. Also nice to have an Ozzy sighting. 1 Link to comment
fishcakes May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 (edited) That was a fun show. Even Probst was acting like a goofball. And LOL at Ozzy's spokesmodel routine; he was rubbing his body all over the car. 22 hours ago, LadyChatts said: Not surprised by the Survivors that were called to come on down. Me either. The Survivors couldn't have been chosen randomly because the most popular ones made it to Bidder's Row (it saddens me that I've watched enough Price is Right to know that's its official name), although I would have thought Special Agent Phil would get called. Is there a full list somewhere of which Survivors were there? Besides Phil, I saw Corinne, Monica Padilla, Christina Ha from One World, Daniel Lui from Amazon, Tyler Crapface and Sierra from Worlds Apart, I think Willard from Palau, and maybe Dan Foley, although it was just in a quick shot and I can't imagine why they'd think anyone would want to be paired with him. Edited May 24, 2016 by fishcakes unnece's'sary apo'strophe 1 Link to comment
Sarahsmile416 May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 5 minutes ago, fishcakes said: That was a fun show. Even Probst was acting like a goofball. And LOL at Ozzy's spokesmodel routine; he was rubbing his body all over the car. Me either. The Survivors couldn't have been chosen randomly because the most popular ones made it to Bidder's Row (it saddens me that I've watched enough Price is Right to know that's its official name), although I would have thought Special Agent Phil would get called. Is there a full list somewhere of which Survivors were there? Besides Phil, I saw Corinne, Monica Padilla, Christina Ha from One World, Daniel Lui from Amazon, Tyler Crapface and Sierra from World's Apart, I think Willard from Palau, and maybe Dan Foley, although it was just in a quick shot and I can't imagine why they'd think anyone would want to be paired with him. I know racist borderline psychopath Ben from Samoa was there too. ? 1 Link to comment
fishcakes May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 Ugh, Ben. His charity was probably The Ben Fund: Money for Ben. 5 Link to comment
Special K May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 I saw Edna. Also Max. There were a ton of Survivors there! I don't watch TPIR. Is it always so manic? 2 Link to comment
fishcakes May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 (edited) Max! Thank you! I kept looking at that guy and thinking, "wow, Vytas really looks terrible." Quote I don't watch TPIR. Is it always so manic? Not to that degree. People jump up and down and yell a lot, but last night was like a normal show all coked up. Edited May 24, 2016 by fishcakes 3 Link to comment
Special K May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 14 minutes ago, fishcakes said: Max! Thank you! I kept looking at that guy and thinking, "wow, Vytas really looks terrible." Not to that degree. People jump up and down and yell a lot, but last night was like a normal show all coked up. Funny! I was originally gonna write, "did they make them all snort coke first, or what?!" There was also an awful lot of women jumping with splayed legs onto men. Probably not quite so much of that on the normal show. 3 Link to comment
Special K May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 I have to say, amidst all the mania, Drew Carey provides a nice, calm, benevolent presence. I guess that's what Bob Barker did as well. I have now officially thought more about TPIR today than I have in my entire life up until now. :) 5 Link to comment
LadyChatts May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 Max said that the Survivors were pre picked that we're going to get called down. I don't know if they knew the order they were getting called, though. Seems they called some of the most popular first so they'd have a better chance of getting onstage. Will, Jenn, and So from WA were also there, as was Aaron from China, and Mike from Samoa. Did they put out a call for any former Survivors to show up, I wonder, or did they reach out to some specific ones? Anyway, that was a lot of fun. Looking forward to tonight and tomorrow! 2 Link to comment
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